A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda. A multi-national, ...
At first glance, the two Ugandan women engaged in quiet conversation seem to have little in common. However, beneath this surface lies a shared reality marked by profound challenges: both are ...
Uganda sought to dispel fears among HIV patients that a US aid freeze will interrupt treatment and promised that such programs will continue. The US has been a key contributor to Uganda’s efforts to ...
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Early tuberculosis treatment reduces sepsis deaths in HIV patients
Sepsis is a leading global cause of hospital deaths, occurring when the body's response to infection damages tissue and ...
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Criminal Justice Sector Urged to Fast-Track HIV, TB and Malaria Response Activities
Stakeholders in the criminal justice sector have called for faster implementation of planned activities aimed at addressing systemic barriers caused by HIV/Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria within ...
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In a bid to protect detainees in detention facilities from being infected with transmitable diseases, arrangements are being ...
Tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and cancer are three of the most significant health challenges affecting Uganda today. Each disease presents a heavy burden on its own, but their interaction makes prevention, ...
Transmission electron micrograph of HIV-1 virus particles (teal) exiting an infected immune cell after replicating inside the cell. Inset: Interior view a HIV-1 virus showing the capsid (yellow) that ...
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